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NOVEMBER-2024
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Wednesday, November 20, 2024 |
| | | | | | | GITAM TECH STUDENTS LAND TOP RECRUITMENT OFFERS GITAM School of Technology Students Secure Top Offers in Ongoing Campus Recruitment Drive.Students from the 2026 graduating batch of GITAM School of Technology have secured top job offers in the ongoing campus recruitment drive, with packages ranging from Rs. 16 LPA to Rs. 34 LPA. Leading companies such as PayPal, JP Morgan, and Darwin Box made these lucrative offers. Other reputed organizations like Micron, Accenture, State Street, Principal Global Services, Bosch, Synchrony, Mu Sigma, Tejas Networks, and Deloitte also hired a substantial number of students. Notably, Accenture recruited 177 students for the role of Associate Software Engineer with a package of Rs. 4.5 LPA. | | PLANNING CONFERENCE HELD FOR SEA VIGIL 24 COASTAL DEFENCE EXERCISE A planning conference for Sea Vigil 24, India''s Pan-India Coastal Defence Exercise, was conducted by the Naval Officer-In-Charge of Andhra Pradesh. The conference brought together all key stakeholders to ensure effective coordination during the exercise. As part of the Coastal Defence Security Readiness Evaluation for Ex Sea Vigil 2024, joint teams from the Indian Navy, Coast Guard, Police, Intelligence Bureau (IB), and Customs have been conducting evaluations across coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh. These evaluations included visits to ports, marine police stations, fish landing centers, lighthouses, command and control centers, oil operations centers, and other critical installations to assess security preparedness. | | INDIAN NAVY DIVING TEAM SAVES LIFE IN MAHANADI RIVER ACCIDENT An Indian Navy diving team successfully rescued a severely injured woman following a speedboat collision in the Mahanadi River near Odisha''s Bali Yatra maritime trade fair ground. While conducting reconnaissance for the Bali Yatra 2024, the team, deployed by the Eastern Naval Command, witnessed the accident and immediately responded. The woman was pulled from the water and carried over a kilometer using the buddy carry technique to the nearest police help center. Lacking an available ambulance, the team then transported her to SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack, in an autorickshaw, ensuring she received prompt medical care. This swift and coordinated rescue highlights the Indian Navy''s commitment to public welfare and service. | | ICG CONDUCTS 136TH OFFSHORE SECURITY MEETING The 136th Offshore Security Coordination Committee (OSCC) meeting was held by the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on November 19, 2024, in Hyderabad, Telangana. The purpose of the meeting was to review the security preparedness of India''s offshore installations, ensuring they are well protected against potential threats.
During his address, Director General of the ICG, Paramesh Sivamani, emphasized the critical importance of energy security and stressed the need for comprehensive measures to safeguard the nation''s offshore assets.
The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders, including representatives from the Indian Navy, Indian Air Force, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), and DG Shipping. The OSCC, established in 1978, plays a crucial role in formulating security policies and providing guidance for the effective functioning of offshore security arrangements in India. It has been instrumental in addressing and resolving issues related to offshore security, ensuring a coordinated approach across multiple agencies. |
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